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Diamond Pro Saturday Baseball Wrap: Jackson and Yasses hurl gems; Shaw and Kendall walk off

April 30, 2022 by Tyler Hathaway Leave a Comment

PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND 5
PITTSFORD MENDON (7-4) 4
Max Vorrasi singled into left field in the top of the seventh inning, scoring Cole Mann to give Sutherland the lead. It was one of two of Vorrasi’s singles and RBI for the game. Jack Zawacki also hit a RBI single, with his coming in the top of the second. Tyler Mullin and Noah Littlefield each singled twice. Jake Fekete also singled. Paul Byrne was the starting pitcher for Sutherland, throwing for five innings and struck out seven batters. Daniel Palumbo singled twice and scored two runners for Mendon. Cameron Blauvelt singled three times. Tyler Shadders had two RBI and a single. Collin Clark doubled. Carter Grinell, Zach Young and Colden Forney each singled.

CANANDAIGUA (7-6) 2
GREECE ATHENA 4
Jaden Madrid threw four scoreless innings in relief and earned the win in a game that saw Athena rally back from an early 2-0 deficit. Madrid, who also struck out four batters, also picked up a double and a RBI on the offensive end. Trailing 2-0 going into the bottom of the third, Madrid hit a ground ball that allowed him to reach first due to an error, that scored Matt Tallini in the process. In the bottom of the 5th, Madrid doubled into centerfield, once again scoring Tallini. Later that inning, Sammy Saucke would single into right field, scoring Riley Catena to give Athena the lead. Tallini doubled and hit a single. Saucke would finish with two singles. Jayden Rapp and Aleks Englert each doubled. Rapp also singled. TJ Kurtz hit two singles, and Catena would also hit a single. AJ Debalso singled twice and had a RBI for Canadaigua. Matthew Pawlicki hit a RBI double in the first inning. Kenyon Mahoney singled twice. Sam Bement had one hit.

BRIGHTON 4
IRONDEQUOIT (7-5) 5
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FAIRPORT 0
WEBSTER SCHROEDER 1
Jason Leonardo threw a full game for Schroeder, allowing four hits and throwing three strikeouts. Tyler Stack hit a sacrifice flyball in the bottom of the third inning that scored Johnny Maier. Webster Schroeder has not given up a run in their last 24 innings defensively. Braeden Consaul started for Fairport, throwing six innings, while striking out seven batters and giving up one hit.

WATERLOO 2
GREECE ODYSSEY/OLYMPIA (4-9) 4
Nolan Krautwurst and Ty VanEpps each contributed a double and a RBI in the win for Greece Odyssey/Olympia. Additionally, Krautwurst started on the mound, striking out 11 batters in six and two third innings. James Schlueter also had a RBI, and hit a single. Chris Coriano doubled. Casey Burcroff doubled and singled for Waterloo. Derek Colegrave had a RBI single. Devin Mulve-Salerno had a RBI. Matthew Leeber doubled.

EAST (11-1) 5
AVONWORTH (PA) 15
Victor Arroyo and Kyle Markham both finished with a single and a RBI. Dion Mather also had a RBI.

CORNING-PAINTED POST (IV) 1
McQUAID (4-3) 5
Edward Hall started on the mound for McQuaid and threw 4 and a third innings, striking out five batters and allowing two hits. Aiden Stewart singled twice. Daniel McAliney, Tanner Degrazia, and Zach Allen hit a single apiece.

EAST ROCHESTER 7
SODUS 14
Jacob Laird was a key part of the offense for Sodus, finishing with a team-high five RBI in part to him hitting a double and a triple. Braydn Orbaker also helped guide Sodus offensively, tallying two singles and scoring three runners from home. Evan Laird also had two singles, and finished with one RBI. Ethan Cramer singled had drove a runner in from home. Braedon Tuper and Logan Bulman had a single apiece. Jed Bodine had a RBI and a double.

WILLIAMSON 15
ELBA 0
Matt Jackson threw a no-hitter over five innings for Williamson, striking out three while also singling once while batting. Alen Bouwens went 4-5 at the plate. Matt DeFisher had two hits including a double. Adrian Cramer singled twice. Blake Giglio and Tyler Morse had a single apiece.

RED JACKET 2
HARLEY-ALLENDALE-COLUMBIA (4-2) 5
HAC used a good comeback effort in part to RBI from Alex Sassaman, Salvatore Timpani, and Cai Rogers. After falling in a 2-0 hole early in the first inning, Timpani would throw six scoreless innings on the mound finishing with a complete game with a total of nine strikeouts. Sassaman finished with two doubles and a RBI. For Red Jacket, Kyle DaMore and Aiden Reed each had a hit and a RBI.

DUNDEE/BRADFORD 1
BLOOMFIELD 2
Gabe Ward went 2-2 at the plate for Bloomfield and tripled. Braedon Smith had three hits. Cal Rodgers threw six innings and gave up three hits.

NAPLES 10
HONEOYE 8
Charlie Grove threw a complete game for Naples, striking out seven batters and giving up four earned runs. Adam Bay scored Ryan Lester in the first inning after Lester hit an RBI double. Owen Hulbert smacked a two RBI double in the fourth inning, one of his three hits of the day. In the top of the seventh, Drew Reigelsperger and Cade Rathbun, and Grove provided a RBI single apiece, with Reigelsperger tying the game, Rathbun giving Naples the lead, and Grove extending the lead to two. Sam Clark and Evan Cuba both went 2-4 for Honeoye, and Charlie Farrell, Billy Covey, and Kurtis Mortenson each tallied one RBI.

Le ROY 2
WARSAW 10
Warsaw used a big third inning where they scored six runs to secure the win against Le Roy. Ty Joy earned the win for the Tigers, and struck out six batters in his six innings on the mound. Joy also went 3-4 at the plate, with a double and a RBI. Connor Hare and Jake Cornell each had two singles and a RBI. Lukas Cornell hit a single and a pair of RBI. Le Roy’s John Panepento singled and doubled. Ryan Higgins singled twice in three at-bats.

BYRON BERGEN 0
OAKFIELD-ALABAMA 13
Colton Yasses threw a perfect five innings for Oakfield-Alabama, tallying 14 strikeouts in the win. Yasses also went 3-4 in the batter’s box, doubling once and also hitting two singles. Kaden Cusmano went 2-3 and had three RBI. Cooper Colantonio tripled and scored a runner from home. Aiden Warner and Bodie Hyde each doubled. Warner had two RBI and Hyde had one. Gaige Armbrewster had a RBI paired with a single.

PAVILION 5
CALEDONIA-MUMFORD (9-2) 8
Kyle Wade went 3-4 at the plate for Cal-Mum. Evan Raniewicz earned the win, pitching four and a third innings in an relief effort. Scott Essig doubled, singled, and scored a runner from home plate. Camden Reed singled twice and tallied two RBI.

HAVERLING (8-1) 4
LIVONIA 2
Zach Musso earned the win on the mound for Haverling in a game in which he struck out 10 over seven innings. Musso also had two hits at the plate. Haverling scored three runs in the fourth inning after both teams went scoreless through the first three innings to break the game open. AJ Brotz also finished with two hits. Owen Smith had a RBI to pair with his hit. Gavin Buckley hit a sacrifice fly. Ethan Brotz, Austin Thorius and Keefer Calkins had a hit apiece. Cayden Mattison scored a runner from home. Jack Kearney, Luke Stewart and Jake Watkins all had one hit for Livonia.

WELLSVILLE
ELMIRA CITY (IV)

ALEXANDER 5
KENDALL 6
Nate Shaw hit a RBI single in the bottom of the seventh inning for Kendall, scoring Jorden Ostrander and giving them the walkoff win. Reuben Marquess started for Kendall, throwing six and two third innings and striking out 16 hitters. Shaw finished his day 3-4 at the plate, and James Fox went 2-3.

GENESEE VALLEY/BELFAST
SCIO/FRIENDSHIP

HINSDALE
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE

ALFRED ALMOND
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN

BISHOP KEARNEY/ROCHESTER PREP/ARCHANGEL
GENESEO

TBA
ANDOVER/WHITESVILLE

SCIO/FRIENDSHIP
TBA

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